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Company Overview of Black & Veatch Corporation, Inc.

Company Overview

Black & Veatch Corporation, Inc. operates as an engineering, consulting, and construction company. The company offers services in the areas of asset management/optimization, construction, construction management, consulting and planning, conceptual and preliminary engineering, environmental consulting, design build, management consulting, mining, water and energy, procurement, program management, security design and consulting, and infrastructure projects. It serves oil and gas, power delivery, power generation, federal, management consulting, telecommunication, and water markets in the United States and internationally. The company was founded in 1915 and is based in Overland Park, Kansas w...

Black & Veatch Corporation, Inc. operates as an engineering, consulting, and construction company. The company offers services in the areas of asset management/optimization, construction, construction management, consulting and planning, conceptual and preliminary engineering, environmental consulting, design build, management consulting, mining, water and energy, procurement, program management, security design and consulting, and infrastructure projects. It serves oil and gas, power delivery, power generation, federal, management consulting, telecommunication, and water markets in the United States and internationally. The company was founded in 1915 and is based in Overland Park, Kansas with office locations worldwide. Black & Veatch Corporation, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Black & Veatch Holding Company.

General Counsel, Member of Executive Committee, Secretary, President of Legal and Risk Management Division and Director

Age: 59

Compensation as of Fiscal Year 2014.

Black & Veatch Corporation, Inc. Key Developments

Black & Veatch Appoints Ann Bui as Managing Director for Water Services in the Company's Management Consulting Business

Feb 5 15

Black & Veatch announced that Ann Bui has been named Managing Director for water services in the company's Management Consulting business. She is based in Los Angeles. Bui will guide sales, marketing and performance management. Bui is a member of the American Water Works Association. She is chair of the group's Finance, Accounting and Management Controls Committee. She is a member of the Water Environment Federation and the National Association of Clean Water Agencies.

Black & Veatch Announces Executive Changes

Feb 3 15

Black & Veatch announced that Mike Orth has been named Executive Managing Director for the Americas in the company's water business. He will be based in Kansas City. Orth will guide the company's growth efforts in supply, storage, treatment, conveyance and asset management, delivering projects for clients through both traditional methods and alternative solutions such as design-build and public-private partnerships. Orth replaces Ralph Eberts, who has been selected to serve as Executive Managing Director for Integrated Solutions in Black & Veatch's Management Consulting group. Orth joined Black & Veatch in 1989. He spent the previous year as the company's Deputy Managing Director for the Americas. Orth is a member of the American Water Works Association. He is currently Director-Elect of the AWWA's Kansas Section.

The Water Supplies Department of the Hong Kong SAR Selects Black & Veatch to Lead the Review of the TWM

Dec 22 14

The Water Supplies Department of the Hong Kong SAR (WSD) has selected Black & Veatch to lead the review of the TWM. With fresh water demand expected to increase from 933 million cubic meters (mcm) in 2013 to 1,100 mcm by 2030, the project will seek to update or create strategies that fine tune and improve the resilience of Hong Kong’s current water resources practices. Based on the initial study which was also led by Black & Veatch, progressive water management initiatives were introduced to strengthen Hong Kong’s water network. These included pressure management, district metering, grey water and rainwater harvesting. TWM also led to the feasibility study of a desalination plant at Tseung Kwan O that is expected to open by 2020.

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